Boric Acid Suppositories - Benefits and Uses

Boric acid suppositories are vaginal inserts used to treat yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis. They help restore the natural pH balance of the vagina and alleviate symptoms such as vaginal itching, odor, and abnormal discharge.
Category
Supplement
Where to get
Available for purchase at pharmacies and online.
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Boric Acid Suppositories FAQ


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What is a boric acid suppository?

Boric acid suppositories have been around for hundreds of years to help treat various vaginal conditions like yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis (BV).

Can boric acid suppositories cause side effects?

Boric acid suppositories can also cause side effects including: Stop using boric acid suppositories and seek medical advice if they cause severe discomfort. Boric acid should not be used during pregnancy — it’s toxic to the developing fetus. Boric acid causes irritation to open wounds in and around the vagina and should not be used in such cases.

Are boric acid suppositories a STI?

While it’s not an STI, rates of infection tend to increase in people with multiple sexual partners. Typical treatment is an oral or topical antifungal medication. Boric acid suppositories are sometimes prescribed as an alternative treatment for vaginal yeast infections that keep occurring despite treatment.

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